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Frequently Asked Questions

These are some of the most frequently asked questions about Mercy Care. Of course, if you don’t see an answer to your question here, please do not hesitate to contact us directly.

What is Mercy Care for the Adirondacks?

It is a renewed mission of the Sisters of Mercy to provide elders, on a non-denominational basis, with companionship, friendship, and spiritual care. Services of this nonprofit organization are supported through charitable donations.

What is "Mercy Care"?

“Mercy Care” is the compassionate and empathetic interest and concern for the whole person, body, mind, and spirit, which is expressed through companionship, friendship, counsel, and assistance as maybe needed.

Whom does Mercy Care serve?

Mercy Care serves elders of all faiths living in their own homes or other independent living communities in the Tri-Lakes Region of the Adirondacks. Services are available to any older adult in need within our capacity.

Is there a fee for Mercy Care Services?

Mercy Care’s direct services to elders through its Friendship Volunteer, Volunteer Parish Nurse, Spiritual Care Companion Volunteer, and Health Care Companion Volunteer Programs are provided free of charge and are freely given by our kind and generous volunteers. Mercy Care for the Adirondacks is supported solely through charitable contributions and grants. The community itself supports Mercy Care.

How do Mercy Care Volunteers make a difference?

To help ease isolation and loneliness, Mercy Care gives priority to the establishment and strengthening of meaningful social relationships between older adults and their family, friends, and volunteers, encouraging and enabling participation in the life of their communities.

How do I request a Mercy Care Volunteer?

If you are an older adult—or know someone who is—who would welcome the services of our volunteers, please contact Mercy Care’s Elder Care Manager at 518-523-5585 or by email at info@adkmercy.org.

These services are a great idea. How can I get involved and help?

Contact:
Mercy Care for the Adirondacks
185 Old Military Road
Lake Placid, NY 12946

info@adkmercy.org
518-523-5580

  • M - F  8am - 4pm
  • 281 Bear Cub Lane, Ste 1, Lake Placid, NY 12946

  • (518) 523-5580
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Resource Links

  • NYS Office for the Aging
  • Essex County
  • Franklin County
  • Alzheimer’s Association Northeastern New York
  • Alzheimer’s Disease Caregiver Support Initiative
  • NY Connects
  • Adirondack Health
  • Healthy ADK
  • Adirondack Community Foundation

Partners

  • Sisters of Mercy
  • Community Health Center of the North Country
  • Elizabethtown Community Hospital
  • St. Alexander’s Church
  • Fourth Coast Companions
  • Southern Adirondack Compassionate Companions
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